Description of the universal tomato Pink Tsar and cultivation methods

The mid-season Pink Tsar tomato represents a hybrid group with excellent flavor. It is designed for growing in private gardens or farm fields. Its improved shelf life increases the possibility of delivering finished products to remote regions of the country.

Advantages of the variety

Pink tomatoes differ significantly in consistency from the usual red ones. Their flesh is medium-firm and very juicy. Along with their biological properties, breeders have also improved the nutritional properties of the fruit.

Pink tomatoes

The variety's characteristics and description allow you to choose this vegetable without fear of losing a harvest even in the most adverse weather conditions. This king of tomatoes produces an incredible amount of pulp, ideal for making paste or ketchup.

Gardeners' reviews confirm breeders' data on the profitability of pink tomato varieties, despite their higher cost compared to red ones.

Description of tomato:

  • bush type - indeterminate;
  • plant height in open ground conditions is 1.5 m, in a greenhouse - 1.8 m;
  • leaf and stem color - dark green;
  • ripening period from the moment of emergence is 110 days;
  • the fruit size is large, weighing about 300-400 g;
  • the shape of the fruit is round with slightly pronounced ribbing and slight flatness;
  • the pulp is juicy without sourness.

Description of tomato

This type tomato - emperor Among its pink counterparts, it retains its appeal even after long transport. Even left in a basket, the Pink King tomato can last for several days intact, as long as there are no rotten vegetables nearby.

Growing technique

Buying sweet tomato seeds is easy these days. Starting the seeds should be done with consideration for the region's climate. This is usually done 60 days before planting them in their permanent growing and fruiting location.

This large-fruited variety is demanding of soil and nutrient availability. Therefore, before planting seeds or transplanting seedlings, it is necessary to prepare the soil according to agricultural standards.

Growing seedlings

The best fertilizer is a mullein solution. Special mineral supplements should also be considered:

  • nitrogenous;
  • potassium;
  • phosphorus.

They significantly boost plant immunity and increase yield. Describing the appearance of seedlings, and later the mature plant, provides maximum information on proper plant care.

Tomato sprout

After two true leaves emerge, the seedlings should be thinned out, removing any excess, including weak, diseased, or non-viable ones. If you plan to grow tomatoes both outdoors and indoors, the extra roots can be transplanted into pots. This will avoid replanting and significantly speed up fruiting.

Two weeks before transplanting the seedlings, they need to be hardened off. Reviews from both amateur and professional growers are unanimous, as the plant has every chance of surviving a sudden cold snap, which often occurs in early June. The trays with seedlings are placed outside for 10-15 minutes at the beginning of the process and for several hours on the 10th day.

Tomatoes from seeds

How to properly care for tomatoes?

No more than 4 bushes can be planted per square meter. If planted too densely, tall bushes will shade each other, resulting in reduced yield. The maximum number of fruits is produced on one, or at most two, stems. Because the bushes are tall, staking them to a support structure is essential.

As the plant develops, side shoots and lower leaves are removed, as these interfere with proper air circulation. Improper care can lead to late blight, especially in rainy and cool summers. Once the plant reaches a height of 1.5 m, it's advisable to prune the central inflorescence, which will further enhance fruiting.

Pink tomatoes

Timely fertilizing, mulching, and weed control will preserve the soil's nutritional value. One bush produces up to 2 kg of large, juicy fruits. The variety is resistant to verticillium wilt. To prevent the development of other diseases, preventative spraying with modern preparations is necessary.

Among insect pests, the Colorado potato beetle poses the greatest threat, but only to young seedlings. Two to three weeks before the fruit begins to actively ripen, the bushes should be sprayed with chemicals. In small gardens, the beetle can be collected by hand.

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